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Hosting company CentriLogic acquired North Carolina data center operator and hosting services provider Dacentec.

 

Dacentec operates a 23,000 sq ft purpose-built data center in Lenoir, North Carolina, and offers dedicated hosting, colocation and cloud services. CentriLogic will integrate these services with its own hybrid hosting, managed services and cloud computing solutions.

 

The addition of this facility will provide CentriLogic with direct access to the numerous large organizations with enterprise-class workloads located throughout the region, the buyer said. CentriLogic will also use this facility to provide its existing customers with an additional US cloud availability zone and as another location for its traditional data center services.

 

The company has a number of data centers in North America, Europe and Asia. The North Carolina data center is CentriLogic’s third data center in the US and its eighth worldwide.

 

Robert Offley, CentriLogic’s President and CEO, said, “This acquisition gives us the immediate ability to offer our hybrid hosting solutions to companies located throughout the southeastern region of the US, and fulfills the demand from current customers requiring data center space beyond our existing North American facilities in western New York and southern Ontario, Canada.”

 

The facility has access to power on Duke Energy’s power grid.

 

Other assets acquired by CentriLogic in the acquisition include Dacentec’s staff, its existing office space and current customer contracts.

 

“We are delighted to become part of CentriLogic and offer our customers a one-stop shop for a multi data center presence and international hosting solutions throughout four countries” says William Groh, VP Operations for Dacentec Inc.